Sure they are traveling…but its only illegal back home if you get caught…it is much easier to track abortion thru medical records, than it is to track a legal pot sale. Right?

Sure they are traveling…but its only illegal back home if you get caught…it is much easier to track abortion thru medical records, than it is to track a legal pot sale. Right?
No, I’m not. Because overturning Roe does not make abortion illegal.
Not in this state.
“Seed to Sale”
TV Man got them all sturr’d up again.
Imagine failing so miserably at your own stupid little act.
Sure they are traveling…but its only illegal back home if you get caught…it is much easier to track abortion thru medical records, than it is to track a legal pot sale. Right?
You’re missing the point. It’s not about getting caught, it’s about not having to worry about “getting caught”.
I would imagine you have to show ID to enter a dispensary, or to buy?
zantax:
The court just said, it is a state issue and is a policing power reserved to the states. Pro choice people need to suck it up and fight it on a state by state basis.
I’m not sure the court can do that.
Can’t do what? Decide something is outside federal purview? Sure they can.
Aside from abortion, which medical procedures should be illegal for adults?
For instance, congress can’t make a general murder law because it is a state policing power and not federal.
Can’t do what? Decide something is outside federal purview? Sure they can.
They already decided it is. Hard to unring a bell, especially given the 14th rationalization they used in 1973.
Did the 14th change?
For instance, congress can’t make a general murder law because it is a state policing power and not federal.
You are confusing jurisdiction with legislative powers.
For instance, congress can’t make a general murder law because it is a state policing power and not federal.
All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
Now do Delegated Powers.
Konssurvative1:
Sure they are traveling…but its only illegal back home if you get caught…it is much easier to track abortion thru medical records, than it is to track a legal pot sale. Right?
Not in this state.
“Seed to Sale”
Absolutely tracked, you have to show ID and they log it. Preventative measure to stop out of staters and in staters from stocking up and then selling black market.
Now do Delegated Powers.
Execution. Courts have smacked down over delegation quite a few times.
For marketing… At least in NJ
SixFoot:
Konssurvative1:
Sure they are traveling…but its only illegal back home if you get caught…it is much easier to track abortion thru medical records, than it is to track a legal pot sale. Right?
Not in this state.
“Seed to Sale”
Absolutely tracked, you have to show ID and they log it.
Not just you. Everything and everyone. The end-user, the location, the barista, who grew that seed, who transported it, who sold it, etc…
How come it’s easier to murder an unborn human than it is to buy legal cannabis?
Which brings me to the other aspect of my OP. Is the Constitution really designed to deal with this issue?
A moral wrong can never be a civil right, regardless of how the courts rule.
Eagle-Keeper:
Which brings me to the other aspect of my OP. Is the Constitution really designed to deal with this issue?
A moral wrong can never be a civil right, regardless of how the courts rule.
That’s a bananas position. That’s a mighty large umbrella you are proposing.